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Album of the Week: Boy & Bear 'Limit Of Love'

Boy & Bear

‘Limit of Love’ is the highly anticipated third album from five time ARIA award winners Boy & Bear. The band took a different approach with this album recording straight to tape with the guidance of producer Ethan Johns (known for his work with Ryan Adams, Kings of Leon and Kaiser Chiefs) at Peter Gabriel’s UK Real World Studio. 

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Review: Slum Sociable’s Debut EP ‘TQ’

The Melbourne duo behind Slum Sociable are following up their debut hit single Anyway with the release of their first EP ‘TQ’, and it’s out tomorrow, Friday October 9.

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Live Review: Last Dinosaurs @ The Triffid 25.09.15

Brisbane’s favourite new live music venue The Triffid hosted the opening show of Last Dinosaurs national headline tour in support of their new album “Wellness”. A near capacity crowd packed the ex commercial hanger to catch the five piece on their first national tour after recording their sophomore album "Wellness" and extensive touring overseas.

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Live Review: Meg Mac, Banff @ Max Watt's, 02.10.2015

Take my ears. I am done with them. Meg Mac came, Meg Mac saw, Meg Mac conquered the life out of Brisbane. Some artists come and go, some will resonate in the minds and hearts of music lovers for a long time and it’s certainly safe to say that Meg Mac is one of the latter. As the sold out crowd packed the house of the last night on her Never Be tour, Brisbane was transported to a world where the jazz/soul voice of this gorgeous gal was the only thing that mattered.

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Album Of The Week: Little May 'For The Company'

Welcome to a happy place. Where you can let go of your insecurities and be swept up in a wave of gorgeous swells and rock undertones. Where harmonies run wild, and subtle textured layers of music all blend together to make a powerful wall of talent. Welcome to Little May’s debut record; where you come along for the hype and you stay for the love. ‘For The Company’ is the first full length LP work from the Sydney femmes fatales and has burst through the ranks with a powerful force that cannot be ignored. The lasses have stepped up their game. They have left any doubt and insecurity they had about their sound behind, and have produced a full bodied powerhouse of a record; one that won’t be forgotten anytime soon. 

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EP Review:Gypsy and The Cat's, 'Heart's a Gun"

Gypsy and The Cat have pulled a Beyonce and surprised everyone with their new slice of pop music with their EP, ‘Hearts a Gun’.

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EP Review: Jeremy Neale 'Let Me Go Out In Style'

You might have thought I was gone but Unofficial Jeremy Neale Correspondent is a lifetime commitment and one that I intend to honor. So, I’m back baby! And ready to get to the bottom of the Neale-mister’s latest offering Let Me Go Out In Style.

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Live Review: Tkay Maidza with Willow Beats, Porsches @ Oh Hello 25.09.15

In the controversy surrounding whether or not Triple J would rule Taylor Swift’s Shake It Off ineligible for the 2014 Hottest 100, Adelaide rapper Tkay Maidza unwittingly became the centre of the broadcaster’s indignant response by being the artist responsible for the 100th song of the countdown (Switch Lanes). Surely this burgeoning star of Australian music, an example of everything that is working well with our country and its talent, did not deserve to miss out on the countdown? Triple J could not have made that face-saving argument were it not for the singular and idiosyncratic artist clinging to the 100th spot: a Zimbabwean born lyrical prodigy from the unfashionable parts of Australia (i.e. most of it), who at a scarcely believable nineteen years old looked stoked just to be there.

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